Table permissions: No matter what I set all users have full access?

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Hi

Following my earlier question ((CROSS POSTED) Very strange: Connection under
process info not whats in front-end)

I have set the permissions for a particular table so that none of the listed
users can do anything (select, insert etc.) yet when I connect from another
machine via the ADP using Windows authentication (from a login thats not
even listed in the servers users I might add) I still have full permissions
on the table. I get the impression I am missing something here...

Any pointers much appreciated

Mark


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